GMBStaff
13 Oct 23
<p>The Biden administration has awarded $7 billion in federal grants to accelerate the growth of the hydrogen industry in the United States. The grants will support the development of hydrogen hubs and various projects, including infrastructure, research, and development related to hydrogen pr...
The Biden administration has officially awarded $7 billion in federal grants to seven recipients for the development of hydrogen hubs. These grants aim to accelerate the growth of the hydrogen industry in the United States. The recipients will use the funding to build infrastructure and support research and development projects related to hydrogen production, storage, and transportation.
The seven initial recipients of the grants include companies and organizations focused on various aspects of the hydrogen industry. Some of the projects receiving funding involve the construction of hydrogen refueling stations and fuel cell electric vehicle deployment. Others are focused on developing hydrogen production technologies, such as electrolyzers and advanced manufacturing processes. The grants will also support research efforts to enhance the performance and efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells. Overall, these grants are expected to boost the development of the hydrogen economy and help the United States achieve its climate and clean energy goals.